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Crawford

8610 High speed door

Product datasheet

Q1.0 - 2010
Crawford Product datasheet
8610 High speed door

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8610 High speed door

Technical facts
Features
Area of use: Outside
Structure: Galvanised steel
Max size: 5500 mm x 5500 mm
Operating speed: Opening: up to 2,4 m/s **
Closing: 1,2 m/s
Wind load resistance Class 3 (700 N/m²)
Colours: 8 colours - white, yellow, green, orange, red, grey, black, blue
Safety: Photocells in side columns
Flexible soft bottom edge including wireless safety edge
Break-away and self-repair function
Options: Different vision options are available.
Colour of drum cover, side column cover, motor cover.
* Other sizes available on request
** Depending on size

1.1 Performance
Operating speed: Opening: 1,2 m/sec

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Closing: 1,2 m/sec
Wind load resistance: Class 3 (700 N/m²)
Water penetration: Class 1 (30 N/m²)
Air permeability: Class 2 (12 m³/m²/h at 50 Pa)
Thermal transmittance: 6,02 W/(m²K)
Lifetime expectations: 1.000.000 cycles
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Contents
Copyright and Disclaimer Notice...............................................................................ii

Technical facts ...........................................................................................................iii


Features..............................................................................................................................................................................iii
1.1 Performance..........................................................................................................................................................iii

2. Description .........................................................................................................5
2.1 General...................................................................................................................................................................5
2.1.1 Standard ...............................................................................................................................................5
2.1.2 Options .................................................................................................................................................5
2.2 Door curtain...........................................................................................................................................................6
2.2.1 Construction .........................................................................................................................................6
2.2.2 Material ................................................................................................................................................6
2.2.3 Colours..................................................................................................................................................6
2.2.4 Windows and vision panels .................................................................................................................6
2.2.5 Self repair system .................................................................................................................................6
2.2.6 Bottom edge ........................................................................................................................................6
2.3 Side columns ..........................................................................................................................................................7
2.3.1 General .................................................................................................................................................7
2.3.2 Wind reinforcement ............................................................................................................................7
2.4 Header box.............................................................................................................................................................7
2.4.1 Fabric roll..............................................................................................................................................7
2.4.2 Covers ...................................................................................................................................................7
2.5 Operating system...................................................................................................................................................8
2.5.1 General .................................................................................................................................................8
2.5.2 Operator ...............................................................................................................................................8
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2.5.3 Door drive system ................................................................................................................................8


2.5.4 Control unit ..........................................................................................................................................8
2.5.5 Chain hoist............................................................................................................................................8
2.5.6 Access and automation .......................................................................................................................9
2.5.7 Monitoring systems ...........................................................................................................................12

3. Specifications ...................................................................................................13
3.1 Daylight width and height..................................................................................................................................13
3.2 Fabric specifications.............................................................................................................................................13
3.3 Windows ..............................................................................................................................................................13
3.3.1 Required Daylight Width ..................................................................................................................13
3.3.2 Required Daylight Height .................................................................................................................13
3.4 Vision panels ........................................................................................................................................................14
3.4.1 400 mm vision panel ..........................................................................................................................14
3.4.2 800 mm vision panel ..........................................................................................................................14
3.5 Large windows.....................................................................................................................................................14

4. CEN Performance .............................................................................................15

5. Building and space requirements ...................................................................16


5.1 Building preparations..........................................................................................................................................16
5.1.1 Installation preparations ...................................................................................................................16
5.1.2 Electrical preparations .......................................................................................................................16
5.2 Space requirements .............................................................................................................................................17

6. Service ..............................................................................................................18
These keys open doors to better business ......................................................................................................................18

7. Index.................................................................................................................19

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2. Description
2.1.1 Standard
2.1 General
The Crawford 8610 high speed door is supplied with the
following specifications as standard:
The Crawford 8610 high speed door is designed for exterior
openings in medium-sized heavy-duty operations. It protects Door curtain: 900 g/m² coloured PVC
your environment against draughts, humidity, dust and dirt. Structure: Galvanised steel
With fast opening and closing speed, the door improves your Side column: Wind reinforcement 230 mm at the
traffic flow, provides employee comfort, and saves energy. bottom
Safety: Photocells in side columns
Flexible soft bottom edge including
wireless safety edge
Break-away and self-repair function
Operation: Operator + control unit
Colours: 8 colours - white, yellow, green, orange,
red, grey, black, blue

2.1.2 Options

Crawford provides a wide range of options and accessories to


customise the Crawford 8610 high speed door to any
customer‘s needs.

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Header box: Galvanised steel drum cover
Galvanised steel operator cover
Side column: Galvanised steel side column covers
Operation: Access and Automation
Crawford Monitoring System
Windows: Small windows or;
Vision panels or;
Large windows

The Crawford 8610 High speed door has 4 primary parts:


1. Door curtain
2. Side columns
3. Header box
4. Operating system

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2.2.4 Windows and vision panels


2.2 Door curtain
To increase the admission of daylight or to improve the
visibility, the door curtain can be equipped with windows or
2.2.1 Construction vision panels. Windows have fixed sizes and are located on a
pre-defined grid. A vision panel is always located on the full
The door curtain is constructed from one single piece of PVC width of the door curtain with its centre height at the industry
fabric. The door curtain rolls up above the door opening and of standard 1600 mm.
requires little space.
Vision panel Windows
Top

The top of the fabric is connected to a fabric roll, located in


the header box above the door opening.

Bottom

The flexible bottom edge of the door curtain does not contain
any stiffeners, making the door curtain completely safe as the
curtain moulds itself in case a person is trapped below the
closing door.
2.2.5 Self repair system
Side
Crawford high speed doors are equipped with an automatic
The left and right sides of the door curtain are constructed
repair system. If a door is hit by a vehicle during operation, the
with a patented retaining strap. If the door is hit by a vehicle, a
resistant door curtain absorbs the impact and releases itself
part of this retaining strap is pulled out of the side column.
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from its side guides without damage. The door reinserts itself
The self repair function acts as a zipper to put the retaining
automatically within the next open and close cycle. This
strap back in the side column.
unique feature makes the door crash-resistant without
sustaining damage, reducing production downtime and
2.2.2 Material maintenance.

Fabric type

• 900 g/m² coloured PVC


• High resistance
2.2.3 Colours

The Crawford 8610 high speed door is available in 8 fabric


colours. The RAL-colours are as close as possible to the
official RAL HR collection. Max. deviation is 1,0 DE.
RAL 1003 2.2.6 Bottom edge
RAL 2004 The bottom edge is a flexible bag that contains a wireless
safety edge. When the door is hit by a vehicle, the curtain
RAL 3000
moulds and the contacts within make a closed circuit. The
RAL 5002 wireless signal is then sent to the operator to stop the door
movement immediately.
RAL 6005

RAL 7035

RAL 9005

RAL 9010

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2.3 Side columns 2.4 Header box


2.3.1 General 2.4.1 Fabric roll

The side columns are part of the frame that also contains the The fabric roll is installed in the header box above the door
header box. This frame is made of 3 mm thick galvanised steel curtain. Its function is to roll up the door curtain by means of
tubes. The side columns are connected directly to the wall. a counterweight. A gear drive system forces the door curtain
up and down the tracks.

2.4.2 Covers

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1. Low-friction polyethylene side guide inside a steel rail
2. Galvanised steel structure. U-channel 80 mm x 40 mm x 3 For use in dusty and dirty environments or for aestetical
mm reasons, an optional header box cover is available to enclose
3. Flexible rubber seal the fabric roll and/or the operator. Also the side columns can
4. Tension spring be equipped with covers.
5. Wind reinforcement (230 mm at bottom)
2.3.2 Wind reinforcement

At the bottom of the side columns, a wind reinforcement is


installed around the side guide to increase the wind load
resistance of the door. The bottom part of the door curtain is
the most vulnerable to wind load. This reinforcement prevents
that the curtain will be pulled out of the side guides.

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2.5.4 Control unit


2.5 Operating system
The control unit is installed beside the door. It has impulse UP
and DOWN buttons, an emergency stop mushroom button
2.5.1 General and a mechanical mains switch.

The Crawford 8610 high speed door is always operated


electrically. The operating system is a combination of an
operator and a control unit. The operator opens and closes the
door with an electric engine. The operator secures a safe
closing speed with a soft start and stop.

2.5.2 Operator

Exceptional reliability and smooth operation is ensured by a


motor driven by a frequency inverter. This technology ensures
a soft start and stop, which increases the longevity of the
motor considerably. It also allows faster opening/closing
speed. This motor delivers reliable operations around-the
clock. The operator is always combined with a control unit.

The operator drives the fabric roll to open or close the door.
In case of a main supply failure, the operator can be
disconnected and the door can be opened or closed manually
using the hand crank.
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2.5.5 Chain hoist

A chain hoist makes it possible to manually operate the door,


e.g. during a power failure. When the electrical operation is in
use, the chain hoist is disconnected. When manual operation is
required, pulling a string will release the motor brake, allowing
the drum to rotate freely, using the chain hoist.

2.5.3 Door drive system

The Crawford 8610 high speed door is equipped with a unique


door drive system. This system eliminates the need for ballast
in the door curtain or tension straps. This gear driven system
consists of a pinion on the drive shaft that forces the lateral
retaining straps up or down the tracks.

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2.5.6 Access and automation 2.5.6.2 External control functions

Crawford offers a wide range of functions that allow advanced External push button box
opening and safety control.
An extra control box is installed
outside the building or inside close
2.5.6.1 Basic control functions to the door if the main control unit
needs to be installed away from the
Interlocking door opening. Usually combined
Developed for climate control or with reduced opening.
safety; If door A is open, door B Installed on the inside or outside wall beside
cannot be opened. If door B is the door.

open, door A cannot be opened.


An interlocked door can remember Pull-rope switch
an up-command, if selected via a
micro switch. A pull-rope switch above the door
Circuit card Installed in control unit. opening can be operated from e.g.
Optionally an external locked switch can be
installed to deactivate it.
a forklift truck. Pulling the rope
opens the door.
• Function Interlock operating ( switch interlock ON/OFF
delivered with priority door) Installed on the inside construction above
the door.
• Switch interlock on/off ( requires interlock function)
• Switch interlock on/off with key ( requires interlock
function)
Airlock • Pull down switch complete 5 m cord
• Pull switch bracket in galvanised steel – L 3000 mm
Developed for climate control or • Pull switch bracket in painted steel – L 3000 mm

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safety: Other than the interlock, • Pull switch bracket in stainless steel – L 3000 mm
door B will open automatically
when door A is closed. Remote control
Circuit card Installed in control unit.
Optionally an external locked switch can be A hand-held radio transmitter
installed to deactivate it.
allows door operation from a
vehicle or any position within 50-
100 meters from the receiver and
aerial at the door.
Reduced opening Receiver installed in control unit, antenna
installed on the wall beside the door.
When people pass through the
door, it may be unnecessary to fully
open a door. A manual (pedestrian)
command can trigger a reduced 2.5.6.3 Automatic control functions
door opening, while a radar or
magnetic loop still triggers a full • Function Auto/Manual ( includes switch on the control
door opening. box)
Pre-fitted micro-switch to be activated in
• Function Manual closing with opening/closing using a
control unit. common manual command ( e.g. one single pull rope
opens and closes the door)
• Function Two opening heights I/II with manual selection • Function Manual closing with separate impulse ( e.g. 2
(switch included) buttons ▼▲)
• Function Two opening heights I/II with automatic
selection ( 2 different opening impulses) Magnetic loop

A sensor in the floor detects a


metal object (usually forklift trucks,
pallet trucks) and opens the door
automatically. This is an ideal
solution for frequent vehicle traffic.
Installed on the outside, inside or both sides
of the door in the floor.

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Radar Safety photocells 2-channel

An infrared sensor above the door Two sets of photocell transmitter


detects an object (person, vehicle) and receiver are installed in the
within a specified distance from the door opening. If one or both
door and opens the door photocell beams are interrupted
automatically. This is an ideal during closing, the door will stop in
solution for frequent vehicle or less than 30mm and reverse to the
personal traffic. Often combined fully open position.
with automatic closing. Installed in the door opening.
Installed on the inside or outside wall above
the door.
Warning lights - Red
Photocell open door
A red warning light on each side
A set of photocells on pillars, on gives information on the current
each side of the door. When a door behaviour. Flashing light
person or vehicle passes between before and during door movement.
the photocells, the beam is
interrupted and the door opens. Installed on the inside and outside wall
beside the door.
Photocells installed on pillars, away from the
door.

Acoustic signal
Automatic closing
An acoustic signal is given, starting
A programmable timer that closes ...ms before the door begins to
the door after a specified time, close and continues until the door
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counted from either the fully open is fully closed.


position and/or from passing
through the photocell beam. Installed on the inside and outside wall
Usually also a switch on the control beside the door.
unit is used to turn to manual
closing.
Adjustable micro switches in control unit. • Acoustic signal 24VAC 80 dB at 1 meter ( horn when
door is moving)
2.5.6.4 Safety functions • Acoustic signal 24VAC 108 dB at 1 meter ( horn when
door is moving)
Wireless safety edge

As a standard, all doors that have


the impulse-down function or any
form of automated closing, are
equipped with a safety edge. A
wireless safety edge in the bottom
seal detects any obstruction under a
closing door and reverses the door.
Installed in the bottom edge.

Safety photocells 1-channel

A set of a photocell transmitter and


receiver is installed in the door
opening. If the photocell beam is
interrupted during closing, the door
will stop in less than 30mm and
reverse to the fully open position.
Installed in the door opening.

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2.5.6.5 Lights

• Standard function flashing lights


• Standard function flashing light with pre-warning before
closing and opening
Warning lights - Orange

An orangewarning light on each


side gives information on the
current door behaviour. Flashing
light before and during door
movement.
Installed on the inside and outside wall
beside the door.

Warning lights - Green

One or two green warning lights


indicating the open position of the
door by continuous light signal.
Installed on the inside and/or outside wall
beside the door.

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Traffic lights - Red & Green

If traffic through a door needs to


be directed; two red and two green
traffic lights can be installed to
indicate traffic direction. From the
side where a vehicle is first detected
to approach the door, the green
traffic light comes on. The
opposing side shows a red traffic
light. Traffic from this direction
must give way to the other. Usually
installed in e.g. parking garages.
Installed on the inside and outside wall
beside the door.

2.5.6.6 Additional functions

UPS battery backup

In case of main supply failure or


emergency situations, it may be
necessary to be able to open the
door. The UPS battery stores
enough power for one emergency
opening cycle.
Installed on the inside wall beside the door.

• Kit UPS Interface, automatic opening in case of power


failure
• Kit UPS Interface, semi-automatic in case of power
failure

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2.5.7 Monitoring systems 2.5.7.3 Dock management

As an option on all our products, a Crawford Monitoring A good way to increase throughput and thereby efficiency at a
System can be installed. This system helps to ensure efficiency logistics facility is to reduce the time of having no truck – or
and security in daily operations. All doors or docking stations the wrong truck – at a loading bay.
are connected to the Monitoring System’s server, which gives
the opportunity to supervise, monitor and report a wide A Crawford Monitoring System makes visible – in real-time –
variety of aspects in a facility. which bays are occupied or free, and for how long. It makes it
possible to reserve bays for docking activities and to inform
drivers via SMS. Since it incorporates information from
cameras and other inputs (RFID, card readers, etc.), the system
stays updated in real-time.

2.5.7.4 Facility management

The Crawford Monitoring System gives a real-time service


status for all your door and docking equipment. If an error
code occurs, the Crawford service organisation is automatically
notified, and will respond quickly. Other maintenance
information can easily be integrated, further reducing the
overall costs.

2.5.7.1 Saving energy

A monitoring system reduces energy costs and contributes to a


better environment. Energy is lost every time a door is open. If
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a door is open when no truck is at the bay, even more energy


is lost.

A Crawford Monitoring System automatically ensures that no


door will open unless there is a truck at the bay and even set it
to close when there an activity is delayed.

2.5.7.2 Security enhancement

Closing and locking doors is an obvious daily routine.


However, checking this manually can be time consuming in a
busy facility.

A Crawford Monitoring System can automatically ensure that


all doors are closed and locked when they need to be. It can
also activate all doors and locks from its remote location, and
give a real-time overview of the building’s situation.

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3. Specifications
3.1 Daylight width and height
The standard Crawford 8610 high speed door is delivered in the following size range:

Standard door sizes*


Daylight width Daylight height
Min.: 1000 mm 2000 mm
Max.: 5500 mm 5500 mm
* Other sizes may be available on request

3.2 Fabric specifications


Coloured fabric Vision panel
Material Reinforced PVC PVC
Thickness 0,8 mm 2,0 mm
Weight 0,9 kg / m2 2,5 kg / m2
Tensile strength (kN/5cm) 4,0 L / 3,5 W 1,6
Tearing resistance 600 N (DIN 53363) 100 N (DIN 53515)
Temperature resistance 0 °C - 60 °C 0 °C - 60 °C

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3.3 Windows
Dimensions: W x H: 640 mm x 580 mm.
Combinations: Any combination of rows is possible.

3.3.1 Required Daylight Width


640
580

DLW Available no. of columns


>150

1140 mm – 1929 mm 1 250

1930 mm – 2719 mm 2 >150

2720 mm – 3509 mm 3
1600

3510 mm – 4299 mm 4
4300 mm – 5089 mm 5

3.3.2 Required Daylight Height

DLH Available no. of rows CC


2040 mm 1 1600 mm
2770 mm 2 2330 mm
3500 mm 3 3060 mm
3790 mm 4 3790 mm
4250 mm 5 4520 mm

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3.4 Vision panels


A vision panel can be installed at any DLW. At every 2200 mm
DLW, the vision panel will be fitted with a vertical
reinforcement strip. Vision panels are available in 400 mm and
800 mm height.

250
3.4.1 400 mm vision panel 150
250

400 / 800
Daylight Height Available no. of vision CC
panels

1600
< 2500 mm 1 1600 mm
≥ 2500 mm 2 2150 mm

3.4.2 800 mm vision panel

Daylight Height Available no. of vision CC


panels
< 2150 mm 1 1600 mm
≥ 3100 mm 2 2550 mm

3.5 Large windows


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Dimensions W x H: 1200 x 2400 mm. Only one row of these


windows is possible.

DLW Available no. of


windows 1200
2400

≥ 1700 mm 1
≥ 3050 mm 2
≥ 4400 mm 3
1600

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4. CEN Performance

Characteristic Standard Test acc. Result Value


Wind load EN 12424 EN 12444 Class 3* 700 Pa (N/m2)
Water permeability EN 12425 EN 12489 Class 1 30 Pa (N/m2) water spray for 20 minutes
Air permeability EN 12426 EN 12427 Class 2 12 m³/m²/h at 50 Pa
Safe openings EN 12453 EN 12445 Pass
Mechanical resistance EN 12604 EN 12605 Pass
Unintended movements EN 12604 EN 12605 Pass
Thermal resistance EN 12428 6,02 w/m²K
Performance (cycles) EN 12604 EN 12605 1.000.000
* Indicated wind-load classification is for maximum dimension. For doors up to W 4000 mm x H 5500 mm: class 4

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5. Building and space requirements


5.1 Building preparations
5.1.1 Installation preparations

The door is pre-assembled in the factory as much as possible to ensure that installation can be carried out easily and quickly. The door
is installed directly on the wall. A forklift truck is needed to raise the frame to the wall.

The fixation of the wall must be of an adequate strength to sustain the wind load as well as the blow of a collision.

5.1.2 Electrical preparations

The following environment criteria and electrical supplies are required for the operator to function properly:

Voltage supply: 220V - 240V 1-phase

Power: 1,5 kW 25A or 32A


Frequency: 50Hz - 60Hz

Degree of protection: Operator: IP65


Control unit: IP54
Temperature working range: 0 °C to +40 °C
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5.2 Space requirements

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* If drum cover and H > 4000 mm = 650 mm


** If drum cover and H > 4000 mm = 600 mm
*** If drum cover and H > 4000 mm = 650 mm
Reduced head room

The space requirement of the head room is 500 mm. This head room can be reduced to 370 mm if the door is max. 4000 mm high and
is not equipped with a drum cover.

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6. Service
These keys open doors to
better business
Regardless of their function, age or manufacturer, your
industrial doors and dock loading systems have an important
role in the flow of your business. That’s why it makes sense to
plan their maintenance long before the need for service occurs.

A Key Customer Service agreement from Crawford is your


best assurance of safe and trouble-free door and dock
operation. By becoming a key customer, you not only reduce
the risk of breakdowns, but also guarantee compliance with
local regulations and the new harmonised EU standards. You
also ensure that your doors and dock loading systems retain
their classifications for wind load, air permeability, water
penetration and more.

Four types of Key Customer Service agreement – Green,


Yellow, Blue and Red – allow us to tailor our service to your
specific needs. Based on the role of your doors and dock
loading systems, and the intensity with which you use them,
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you receive service that provides the perfect balance of


economy, safety and security.

Best of all, the maintenance is performed by Crawford’s


renowned team of service technicians. As a qualified specialist
in industrial doors and dock loading systems, we have the
knowledge and skills to service any door or dock, regardless of
its type, age or manufacturer. With Crawford as a single source
for all your door and docking equipment brands, you can easily
reduce costs while increasing equipment availability.

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7. Index
4 I W
400 mm vision panel .............15 Installation preparations...... 17 Warning lights - Green ......... 12
Interlocking........................... 10 Warning lights - Orange....... 12
8 Warning lights - Red ............. 11
L Wind reinforcement ............... 8
800 mm vision panel .............15
Windows................................ 14
Large windows...................... 15
A Windows and vision panels .... 7
Lights..................................... 12
Wireless safety edge ............. 11
Access and automation .........10 M
Acoustic signal.......................11
Additional functions .............12 Magnetic loop....................... 10
Airlock....................................10 Material................................... 7
Automatic closing .................11 Monitoring systems .............. 13
Automatic control functions.10
O
B
Operating system.................... 9
Basic control functions..........10 Operator ................................. 9
Bottom edge............................7 Options.................................... 6
Building and space
requirements .........................17 P
Building preparations ...........17
Performance........................... iii
C Photocell open door............. 11
Pull-rope switch .................... 10
CEN Performance ..................16

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Chain hoist...............................9 R
Colours.....................................7
Radar ..................................... 11
Construction ............................7
Reduced opening.................. 10
Control unit .............................9
Remote control ..................... 10
Copyright and Disclaimer
Required Daylight Height .... 14
Notice.......................................ii
Required Daylight Width ..... 14
Covers ......................................8

D S
Safety functions .................... 11
Daylight width and height ...14
Safety photocells 1-channel . 11
Description...............................6
Safety photocells 2-channel . 11
Dock management................13
Saving energy ....................... 13
Door curtain ............................7
Security enhancement.......... 13
Door drive system....................9
Self repair system.................... 7
E Service ................................... 19
Side columns ........................... 8
Electrical preparations ..........17 Space requirements .............. 18
External control functions ....10 Specifications ........................ 14
External push button box .....10 Standard.................................. 6

F T
Fabric roll .................................8 Technical facts........................ iii
Fabric specifications ..............14 Traffic lights - Red & Green.. 12
Facility management.............13
Features ..................................iii U
G UPS battery backup .............. 12

General ............................6, 8, 9 V
H Vision panels ......................... 15

Header box ..............................8

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Crawford is a leading international provider of door and logistics solutions.
The carefully selected programme of doors and dock loading equipment,
combined with profound application know-how and an unparalleled service
offering, is the reason why more than a million customers have chosen
Crawford as the preferred supplier for trouble-free operation around the
clock.

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